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Note: This workshop is full. If you are interested in this workshop, please contact karen@thirdsectorlab.co.uk to express your interest. Be Good Be Social may schedule additional training when it is clear that demand is high.

This full-day workshop will help you tell personal stories to show the impact that your organisation makes. But how do you make sure your case studies are respectful and effective? We will look at the best ways to identify, produce and share your stories through video, audio, images and writing.

This full-day workshop, specifcally tailored to the needs of charities and social enterprises, will include:

- Interview skills

- Practical training in recording audio and video

- Consent and ethics

- Showing impact

- Giving people a voice

- The best tools for producing and sharing your stories

This workshop is designed for service managers, communications & marketing professionals and frontline staff/volunteers working within third sector and public sector organisations.

Lunch & refreshments throughout the day are included in the ticket price.

To pay offline using cheque or invoice please click the 'show other payment options' link under the green 'order now' button above OR simply email karen@thirdsectorlab.co.uk to book a place.

About the trainer

Rosie McIntosh has worked in charity communications for the last decade. She has held senior communications roles at the Mental Welfare Commission, Oxfam, ENABLE Scotland and Mercy Corps as well as with a range of Third Sector Lab clients. Rosie is also the Project Lead for NHS GGC's Mindwaves project. Rosie's focus is on telling stories to achieve social change, whether through traditional media, online or using video and audio.

FAQs

What are my transport options getting to the event?

Getting to the ALLIANCE Hub

By CarFrom the East: Exit the M8 at Junction 18. After 100 metres turn left at the traffic lights onto Sauchiehall Street. After 200 metres take the first road on the right onto Elmbank Street. At the traffic lights turn right onto Bath Street. After 100 metres you will see our offices on the left hand side.

From the West: Exit the M8 at Junction 18. Follow the slip road for 400 metres. At traffic lights turn left onto St George’s Road. After 400 metres turn left at the traffic lights and follow the road round onto Sauchiehall Street. After 200 metres take the first road on the right onto Elmbank Street. At the traffic lights turn right onto Bath Street. After 100 metres you will our offices on the left hand side.

ParkingThere are usually spaces on Bath Street, on the opposite side of the road from the Venlaw Building. If you have a blue disabled badge you can park there free of charge. There is also a Glasgow City Council run car park on Elmbank Crescent. This has 460 car parking spaces, lifts and blue badge spaces (although payment is required). The rate is for the first three hours 20p/per 10 minutes and thereafter 60p/per 15 minutes (this is subject to change).

Please note, there is no parking on Bath Street outside the Venlaw Building. Any vehicles parked here regardless of blue badge status will risk being given a parking ticket.

By TrainThe nearest station is Charing Cross, which is less than a minute’s walk from the office. Low level trains run from Glasgow Queen Street to Charing Cross. Charing Cross railway station has ramped access which leads to the the ALLIANCE’ office.

By BusThe following bus routes stop very close to the Venlaw Building on Bath Street: 3, 42, 42A, 4, 4A and the 2 travels along St Vincent Street and West George Street (depending on one way system).

By BikeThere is a bike rack available outside of the Venlaw Building on Bath Street and across the road from the Venlaw Building. The Venlaw Building management request that cyclists use these bike racks rather than the railings surrounding the property.

AccessibilityThe ALLIANCE office is equipped with a wheelchair platform that operates between the main entrance and the ALLIANCE offices.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No. If you've booked in advance, simply turn up.

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

Yes - if you cannot make it you may transfer the ticket to another colleague within your organisation.

What is the refund policy?

Treat it like a cinema ticket - places are non refundable but they are transferable. If a colleague comes on your behalf we're totally fine with that.